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a hostile relationship with china. when we return, i'll give you my own memo to the president. cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ya. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put
a hostile relationship with china. when we return, i'll give you my own memo to the president. cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from...
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quarrel with china? stay tuned. the boys use capital one venture miles for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their buddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. >>> the middle east is in turmoil. israelis and palestinians bear fresh wounds from the recent conflict in gaza. iran continues to play games with the world regarding its nuclear ambitions. and the arab spring continues to reverberate. in some good ways, for sure. but also, in some troubling ways. and, the civil war in syria becomes a bigger human taryn becomes a bigger humanitarian crisis by the day. that's a lot of problems in just one region. here to give us his take is jimmy carter's national security adviser. what should president obama do with syria as it continues i
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a hostile relationship with china. when we return, i'll give you my own memo to the president. >>> we've heard from senior isurprise...it's eating less. to losing weight. i'm hungry just thinking about it. thank goodness for new slimful. one delicious, 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water, like before dinner, helps keep me satisfied for hours. so instead of this much, i only need this much. and slimful tastso good... i don't even miss dessert. slimful and a glass of water... eating less is a beautiful thing. >>> we've heard from senior statesmen and women on what president obama needs to do to have a successful second term. and a successful legacy. here are some of my own thoughts. most presidents get just a couple of lines in history. >> we face common difficulties. >> fdr revived the country after the great depression and one world war ii. >> its purpose is not to punish. >> lyndon johnson created the great society. >> and escalated the war in vietnam. the first line of president obama's legacy has already been wr
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we will have to closely monitor china's military buildup. we plan to do that as i understand it, that's important to do, we must keep a robust military presence in the pacific. we do that with the seventh fleet, they have every bit as big an interest in getting along with us as we do in getting along with them. and where our interests don't converge, where we have differences, we stand up for our views, and we stand up for our rights. >> when you look at u.s. relations with china, do you think we should be doing anything different going-forward? >> i think we should certainly reassert publicly the importance of the relationship. we should avoid the kind of language that was used in our presidential campaign. and particularly by the party that lost. >> day one i will label china a currency manipulator, which will allow me as president to be able to put in place if necessary tariffs where i believe they are taking unfair advantage of our manufacturers. >> it sent a message to the chinese, to which they started to reciprocate in kind with alarm
we will have to closely monitor china's military buildup. we plan to do that as i understand it, that's important to do, we must keep a robust military presence in the pacific. we do that with the seventh fleet, they have every bit as big an interest in getting along with us as we do in getting along with them. and where our interests don't converge, where we have differences, we stand up for our views, and we stand up for our rights. >> when you look at u.s. relations with china, do you...
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china. richard, if the pivot to asia has been very successful, but in the sense that other countries you know, the asian countries from indonesia to vietnam to japan that the u.s. is more engaged. is there a danger that this turns into a kind of containment policy against china and the chinese don't like it and that produces its own u.s./china rivalry? >> if we were to move too much towards a containment policy, sure, there is a danger it would become self-sul filling. what i think works against that, though, is most of the countries in the region aren't ready for that. they don't want to have to choose between the united states and china and they don't want to push us into containment. what they really want to do is keep us close and what we want to do is keep them close. we don't want them each going their own way with nuclear programs or military programs tornado in, we don't want them to feel they've got to apiepeas china. so, what i think you're seeing is actually fairly about right. i
china. richard, if the pivot to asia has been very successful, but in the sense that other countries you know, the asian countries from indonesia to vietnam to japan that the u.s. is more engaged. is there a danger that this turns into a kind of containment policy against china and the chinese don't like it and that produces its own u.s./china rivalry? >> if we were to move too much towards a containment policy, sure, there is a danger it would become self-sul filling. what i think works...
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china and india aren't going to. we could shut down production of everything tomorrow that causes greenhouse gases and china and india aren't and even if everyone did, the effects wouldn't take effect until about 100 years from now, so seems like it's a problem we have to get used to as opposed to something we can cure. >> interesting point, although i will say john avlon, we still emit more than china emits, at least per person. we're back-to-back where we were, but there's still that problem. conservatives are already on the attack about what the president said. americans for prosperity said his address reads like liberal laundry list with global warming at the top. americans have -- in the past and they will again. now, this didn't used to be an issue. again, it's back in the al gore days when it was a popular bipartisan thing. you had newt gingrich and nancy pelosi standing together talking about global warming. what the heck has changed? first of all, that picture is just so -- creepy. >> but look at that togeth
china and india aren't going to. we could shut down production of everything tomorrow that causes greenhouse gases and china and india aren't and even if everyone did, the effects wouldn't take effect until about 100 years from now, so seems like it's a problem we have to get used to as opposed to something we can cure. >> interesting point, although i will say john avlon, we still emit more than china emits, at least per person. we're back-to-back where we were, but there's still that...
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parts of northern china are on a health alert. we're tracking the latest developments on china's smog problem, joins us now. how bad is this? >> those pictures alone make me want to cough. breathing seems like work let alone trying to get to work in these environmental conditions. but the official chinese state news agency xinhua came out today and said that the beijing environmental protection bureau has encouraged residents to stay indoors and really limit their exposure to the outdoors. you can see why. you have this dense shroud of pollution literally suffocating china's capital city. you have over 700 flights that were canceled this week and drivers can't even drive without seeing what's in front of them. and if you want to go outside, don't leave without your gas mask. not your gas mask, but your face mask i should say. >> really? >> it's barely breathable conditions. speaking of gas masks, a chinese dissident posed his own protest on facebook by posting this picture of himself wearing a gas mask. the tiny air pollution part
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china's prime minister. the interesting thing there is david sourced the article through publically available documents in china. there was some speculation that there was some sort of deep throat or someone came over and dumped a bunch of oh documents on his lawn when, in fact, this was a year-long reporting effort where he was searching out their business interests through publically available documents. so while the hackers were clearly after what they perceived to be sources for the story, they found nothing. among the documents they took, there was nothing sensitive taken. >> nicole, i am assuming everybody has new pass words, new e-mails and there is a sense that -- could this happen again? >> it very well with could. they call these attacks a.t.t.s which stands for advanced persistent threat. there is a reason today call them advanced and persistent. once hackers have a targeted motivation, come after you, the likelihood that they will come back is high. so we have continued to monitor our systems. th
china's prime minister. the interesting thing there is david sourced the article through publically available documents in china. there was some speculation that there was some sort of deep throat or someone came over and dumped a bunch of oh documents on his lawn when, in fact, this was a year-long reporting effort where he was searching out their business interests through publically available documents. so while the hackers were clearly after what they perceived to be sources for the story,...
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the second biggest subway system in the world is also in china. it is shanghai. london and new york come third and fourth respectively. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable sources." >>> there were plenty of predictions after the tragedy of newtown that the media would lose interest, that the subject of guns would quickly fade. that hasn't happened. when joe biden weighing in this week and some television commentators pushing the issue. such as when cnn piers morgan invited a controversial talk show host who wants him deported for his views on gun control. >> 1776 will commence, again, if you try to take our firearms! >> alex, i get accused when i get you guys on of talking over you and trying to be rude. i'm trying to be civil. >> are the media conducting a serious debate or an incendiary one? >>> lance armstrong after a decade of denial is heading to oprah's couch to confess to doping. but does she still have the cultural clout to save him? >>> in other sports news, brent musburger spend
the second biggest subway system in the world is also in china. it is shanghai. london and new york come third and fourth respectively. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable sources." >>> there were plenty of predictions after the tragedy of newtown that the media would lose interest, that the subject of guns would quickly fade. that hasn't happened. when joe biden weighing in this week and some...
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iranian nukes, how to deal with china. you know, a big sort of macro agenda in the obama administration has been to reduce our footprint in the middle east, become less entangled in that part of world and pivot towards engaging with east asia. and there's been a lot of work in the first term that has strengthened ties between the u.s. and many east asia countries. and obama officials talk about that as a big project of the second term. >> well, that is the perfect segue to my next guess. christiane amanpour, i don't think there's anyone better to talk about that. >>> from ending the war in afghanistan to the never-ending crisis in the middle east, then dealing with china and north korea, foreign policy will dick kate much of president obama's second term. joining me now, christiane amanpour. welcome back christiane. >> i'm great, great. nice to be with you. >> here's my gut feeling, either confirm or deny this. i think president obama's foreign aspirations are pretty minimal. i think his instincts are i need to focus on do
iranian nukes, how to deal with china. you know, a big sort of macro agenda in the obama administration has been to reduce our footprint in the middle east, become less entangled in that part of world and pivot towards engaging with east asia. and there's been a lot of work in the first term that has strengthened ties between the u.s. and many east asia countries. and obama officials talk about that as a big project of the second term. >> well, that is the perfect segue to my next guess....
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how does our rep with china play into all of this? china is the only major diplomatic ally in the region. >> it's incredibly important because the united states said it needs to be in the negotiations and not bilaterally, but with china and japan and the other countries which are evolved. china is the that is considered to have the most leverage with north corae because it shares a border and gives a lot of aid and a lot of engage ams and leadership of both countries meeting on a fairly regular basis. china doesn't want to see the tests by north korea. china getz angry when there the nuclear tests and device tested with all the international laws. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> you can file this story under train wreck waiting to happen. one of the wealgyest athletes in the case of the golfer in this case. the reliability controversial film, mickelson decided to open up about the taxes he pays on his $40 police million annual income. at one point she suggested that his growing tax burden made him consider quitting golf. here's the quote.
how does our rep with china play into all of this? china is the only major diplomatic ally in the region. >> it's incredibly important because the united states said it needs to be in the negotiations and not bilaterally, but with china and japan and the other countries which are evolved. china is the that is considered to have the most leverage with north corae because it shares a border and gives a lot of aid and a lot of engage ams and leadership of both countries meeting on a fairly...
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iranian nukes, how to deal with china. you know, a big sort of macro agenda in the obama administration has been to reduce our footprint in the middle east, become less entangled in that part of world and pivot towards engaging with east asia. and there's been a lot of work in the first term that has strengthened ties between the u.s. and many east asia countries. and obama officials talk about that as a big project of the second term. >> well, that is the perfect segue to my next guess. christiane amanpour, i don't think there's anyone better to talk about that. excuse me, maestro? bring it down, please? (orchestra plays softer) better. that's what happens to background noise, when you're making a call on this. this microphone here, picks up the sounds around you and helps turn them down. (orchestra plays louder) so when the world gets noisy -- calls sound better. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only n
iranian nukes, how to deal with china. you know, a big sort of macro agenda in the obama administration has been to reduce our footprint in the middle east, become less entangled in that part of world and pivot towards engaging with east asia. and there's been a lot of work in the first term that has strengthened ties between the u.s. and many east asia countries. and obama officials talk about that as a big project of the second term. >> well, that is the perfect segue to my next guess....
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iranian nukes, how to deal with china. you know, a big sort of macro agenda in the obama administration has been to reduce our footprint in the middle east, become less entangled in that part of world and pivot towards engaging with east asia. and there's been a lot of work in the first term that has strengthened ties between the u.s. and many east asia countries. and obama officials talk about that as a big project of the second term. >> well, that is the perfect segue to my next guest. christiane amanpour, i don't think there's anyone better to talk about that. thank you all very much. reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. pres
iranian nukes, how to deal with china. you know, a big sort of macro agenda in the obama administration has been to reduce our footprint in the middle east, become less entangled in that part of world and pivot towards engaging with east asia. and there's been a lot of work in the first term that has strengthened ties between the u.s. and many east asia countries. and obama officials talk about that as a big project of the second term. >> well, that is the perfect segue to my next guest....
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iranian nukes, how to deal with china. you know, a big sort of macro agenda in the obama administration has been to reduce our footprint in the middle east, become less entangled in that part of world and pivot towards engaging with east asia. and there's been a lot of work in the first term that has strengthened ties between the u.s. and many east asia countries. and obama officials talk about that as a big project of the second term. >> well, that is the perfect segue to my next guest. christiane amanpour, i don't think there's anyone better to talk about that. thank you all very much. using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. but with adva
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the pollution levels in china off the charts. in the u.s., we're trying to make cleaner cars and adopting other measures to help, but we're not the only ones. >> talking about beijing, and also a lot of eastern china. this is an area, the world health organization says if you have particulate matter in the air greater than 25 parts per million, you should stay inside. >> that's why people are wearing masks. >> beijing had 870 parts per million. when 25 is the alarm, there are 870. they're so far past the alarm, this was because the weather pattern didn't blow this dust smoke particle stuff away. but so what if it blows it away, it blows it somewhere else. it is still in the atmosphere. they had a very bad couple of days in beijing over the past couple of days. >> i can't believe the pictures in china. gosh. you think l.a. and new york are bad. chad myers, thank you. now this. >>> bottom of the hour. i'm brooke baldwin. we have to talk about this new ad from coca-cola, this new coca-cola ad getting all kinds of attention, basicall
the pollution levels in china off the charts. in the u.s., we're trying to make cleaner cars and adopting other measures to help, but we're not the only ones. >> talking about beijing, and also a lot of eastern china. this is an area, the world health organization says if you have particulate matter in the air greater than 25 parts per million, you should stay inside. >> that's why people are wearing masks. >> beijing had 870 parts per million. when 25 is the alarm, there are...
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that's been linked to china's military. mary snow is joining us with the latest. what's going on? >> wolf, "the wall street journal" just released a statement saying that the infiltration computer networks related to coverage china is an ongoing issue. new york times says the attacks were persistent and lasted four months with specific targets. the "new york times" reporting on a cyber attack on its own computers. the attack coincided with an investigative piece the paper had done on china's prime minister, published in october. security experts working with the times quickly concluded the hackers were from china and that some of the techniques were ones they've seen used by china's military in the past. >> this is very serious. this is a persistent, active -- increasingly active campaign that has targeted u.s. defense companies and media organizations and activist groups and chinese disdents. >> "the times" say the hackers were looking for sources in the investigative story but the paper says the information for the articl
that's been linked to china's military. mary snow is joining us with the latest. what's going on? >> wolf, "the wall street journal" just released a statement saying that the infiltration computer networks related to coverage china is an ongoing issue. new york times says the attacks were persistent and lasted four months with specific targets. the "new york times" reporting on a cyber attack on its own computers. the attack coincided with an investigative piece the...
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it's spreading to many other parts of china. the government has taken notice, blaming coal burning and car exhausts, but both are challenging issues to address. the leaders have promised more government action, but people feel frustrated. many are rushing to stores to buy masks like this one and with no quick solutions, they feel they have to hold their breath a bit longer. >> it's amazing. just looks like you're standing there in front of a wall. let's check in with and erson cooper. >> incredible. more on the hostage scene in alabama. a 6-year-old boy being held at gunpoint in an underground bunker surrounded by law enforcement. we'll spoke with a former fbi hostage negotiator, but just how do you deal with a guy who would put a gun to a child. also, hard to imagine, but there's a 1,000 mile long storm system pummelling the south. tornados there flipping cars, destroys homes and athletes taking big chances, sometimes, odds catch up. we'll speak with a snow mobiler about the safety of the games and the accident he had, and anot
it's spreading to many other parts of china. the government has taken notice, blaming coal burning and car exhausts, but both are challenging issues to address. the leaders have promised more government action, but people feel frustrated. many are rushing to stores to buy masks like this one and with no quick solutions, they feel they have to hold their breath a bit longer. >> it's amazing. just looks like you're standing there in front of a wall. let's check in with and erson cooper....
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. >>> "the new york times" has a message for anybody dealing with china. don't cross the kingpins ruling the country. the times is accusing the chinese hackers of attacking and breaking into its computer system and then stealing the passwords of high-profile reporters and other staff members. the newspaper says it occurred over the past four months after the "times" ran articles on the wealth reportedly accumulated by relatives of china's premiere. china says the allegations are, quote, groundless and irresponsible. >>> i want to take you to that terrifying story of a little boy being held captive by a strange man in alabama. a man he does not know. a man who shot the school bus driver and made off in an underground bunker that he's been building for sometime now. it's now day three of the ordeal for the 5-year-old deal. the young victim has aspberg's syndrome and adhd. law enforcement analyst mike brooks joins me now. mike, when there's a child involved is it all bets off for training for hostage negotiation. how do the dynamics change when we have this l
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with the slowing growth in china, china has now a surplus of iron ore, they are seeing less sales. but brazil has a lot of other things that might be helpful in the long run. they have the presalt oil, which could be billions and billions of barrels of oil that they will start coming on stream in the next five or ten years. they have a very strong agricultural economy. brazil actually, in the last quart earthquake the third quarter, grew much slowerer, .6%, the u.s. grew at 3.1% the third quarter. brazil has a way to go hopefully, able to rebound p >> hopefully indeed. all like to rebound. hal sirkin, a partner at the boston consulting group, oversees foreign markets. thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> a magazine article that brought down the top u.s. commander in afghanistan two years ago, remember that? but now, general stanley mcchrystal has written a book to give his side of the story. we will talk to him. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with
with the slowing growth in china, china has now a surplus of iron ore, they are seeing less sales. but brazil has a lot of other things that might be helpful in the long run. they have the presalt oil, which could be billions and billions of barrels of oil that they will start coming on stream in the next five or ten years. they have a very strong agricultural economy. brazil actually, in the last quart earthquake the third quarter, grew much slowerer, .6%, the u.s. grew at 3.1% the third...
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we are getting word china blocked cnn during a report on hacking in the "new york times." we will go live to see what happened. next. it any other way. it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such a
we are getting word china blocked cnn during a report on hacking in the "new york times." we will go live to see what happened. next. it any other way. it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing...
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. >>> and how an american office worker managed to outsource his own job to china. this is a serious story. >> welcome back. >> it is thursday morning, it is 30 minutes past the hour. we're following a developing story this morning. americans and other foreign nationals are being held hostage in algeria. we're told 30 algerians escaped after islamist militants attacked a gas field. leon panetta was quick to call it a terrorist attack as well. for more, let's go to dan rivers in london. what are the latest reports there on the hostage situation? >> effectively, according to the minister of information in algeria, this is a standoff. the algerian security forces surrounded this gas plant in the far east of algeria. the islamists are holed up inside, holding a number of western hostages. we don't know the exact numbers. there's been a press conference this morning from the norwegian stat oil company. it is saying that it had 17 employees there, 5 escaped. and therefore 12 remain unaccounted for. not clear if all are being held hostage or if some escaped into the desert
. >>> and how an american office worker managed to outsource his own job to china. this is a serious story. >> welcome back. >> it is thursday morning, it is 30 minutes past the hour. we're following a developing story this morning. americans and other foreign nationals are being held hostage in algeria. we're told 30 algerians escaped after islamist militants attacked a gas field. leon panetta was quick to call it a terrorist attack as well. for more, let's go to dan...
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t bob, a programmer, outsourced his own job to china computer systems were being accessed from china and initially thought hackers were involved. not so. bob, the programmer, hired a firm in shenyang to do his work. coming in on a schedule that mimicked his 9:00 to 5:00 job, and bob paid them one-fifth of his salary. bob has been fired. >> bob not so smart, the sense that didn't he realize that people would be able to figure out that someone in china is accessing computers in the company. he sent them his pass key. >> but the fact that bob was able to pull it off at all, not totally stupid. >> subcontracting his job overseas, some brilliance to it. >>> washington preparing for a fight over the president's new gun control agenda will his own party support the plan? we'll speak with tim kaine who introduced changes to his own state. beyonce, isn't the only part of the "gq" issue that is buzzing, there are categories like hottest indian chick, hottest y ity italian chick. we'll talk about that, straight ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ m
t bob, a programmer, outsourced his own job to china computer systems were being accessed from china and initially thought hackers were involved. not so. bob, the programmer, hired a firm in shenyang to do his work. coming in on a schedule that mimicked his 9:00 to 5:00 job, and bob paid them one-fifth of his salary. bob has been fired. >> bob not so smart, the sense that didn't he realize that people would be able to figure out that someone in china is accessing computers in the company....
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. >>> a face-off erupting in china over freedom of the press. this is all happening in a place called guangzhou, a little more than 80 miles from hong kong. in a rare protest, chinese rallied outside the offices of the southern weekly newspaper. they were supporting the journalists who say that the government rewrote an editorial calling for politic real form and gave it a positive spin. a very positive spin. howard kurtz host of "reliable sources" and the washington bureau chief of "newsweek" and "the daily beast." a lot of people surprised that they wouldn't be censorship of something like this. this newspaper's had a bit of rope in the past to play with. why does this incident be a flash point? >> certainly has seemed to touch a nev, michael. the idea of a few hundred people demonstrating outside a newspaper office doesn't sound like much to western ears. but in china where journalists can be and are thrown in jail for not towing the company line, in fact amnesty international says the highest number of imprisoned journalists are in china, it
. >>> a face-off erupting in china over freedom of the press. this is all happening in a place called guangzhou, a little more than 80 miles from hong kong. in a rare protest, chinese rallied outside the offices of the southern weekly newspaper. they were supporting the journalists who say that the government rewrote an editorial calling for politic real form and gave it a positive spin. a very positive spin. howard kurtz host of "reliable sources" and the washington bureau...
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kfc china has is a huge market for kfc with 4,000 restaurants. that's four times the number that mcdonald's has in china. >>> that has investors nervous. yum stock is down 4% today. >>> finally, rush limbaugh took a swipe at me last week because he doesn't agree with my take on the debt ceiling debate that's about to consume washington and the country again. he's accused me of being, quote, a low information reporter because i dared to say what the debt ceiling law isn't. >> i think it is a debt limit as your monthly credit card limit. you can't go over it on your credit card. and the united states government can't spend more than what its credit limit is or debt limit. ali velshi of cnn says that has no relation to spending. >> that's just the best part. he went on for about 11 minutes. let me explain again to rush, a bill involving money was passed, the treasury had to raise money for it by issuing bonds. since the u.s. has rarely had a surplus. the debt ceiling law was established to give treasury the flexibility to borrow chunk of money witho
kfc china has is a huge market for kfc with 4,000 restaurants. that's four times the number that mcdonald's has in china. >>> that has investors nervous. yum stock is down 4% today. >>> finally, rush limbaugh took a swipe at me last week because he doesn't agree with my take on the debt ceiling debate that's about to consume washington and the country again. he's accused me of being, quote, a low information reporter because i dared to say what the debt ceiling law isn't....
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most of their business in terms of jobs is outsourced now to china and places like that. china brings some back, but it makes little economic sense for them to do so in a globalized market. i have an idea about that, but it's a valid point that the nature of business in america has changed and you need less people for what you're trying to do now. what is the answer to that? >> perhaps that's true, but if you are one of the 8% that are unemployed and are actively seeking employment, you feel it. these are not just statistics. itses a real. if you are in poverty which has increased not decreased under president obama's watch, you feel it. if you are one of the americans who lack health insurance under president obama's first four years, you feel it. these are statistics for successful people to dismiss. let me just say i think that both republicans and democrats have missed a tremendous opportunity in the messaging on the economy. republicans have just talked about job creators, they talk about entrepreneurs. and they own that space a little bit. the president talks about,
most of their business in terms of jobs is outsourced now to china and places like that. china brings some back, but it makes little economic sense for them to do so in a globalized market. i have an idea about that, but it's a valid point that the nature of business in america has changed and you need less people for what you're trying to do now. what is the answer to that? >> perhaps that's true, but if you are one of the 8% that are unemployed and are actively seeking employment, you...
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there signs that china, the lifeline is increasingly frustrated. in an unusual step, china voted for the resolution condemning north korea last week at the security council. they could have used their veto. in a rare public rebuke, a communist newspaper carried this warning. if north korea engages in north nuclear tests, china will not hesitate to reduce the assistance to north korea. it may prove an empty threat, but pyongyang is so dependent on china is likely to have overlooked the obvious annoyance. speculation is rising that north korea may be preparing for the nuclear test with images going to some analysts suggesting that an underground test site is being prepared to the border. they are bracing for what might happen next. >> some of the hottest stories in a flash. rapid fire. >> two of the four convicts against casey anthony have been thrown out. she was convicted of lying to police, but appeals court judges agreed that two of the charges constituted double jeopardy or being convicted more than once for the same crime. former detroit mayor
there signs that china, the lifeline is increasingly frustrated. in an unusual step, china voted for the resolution condemning north korea last week at the security council. they could have used their veto. in a rare public rebuke, a communist newspaper carried this warning. if north korea engages in north nuclear tests, china will not hesitate to reduce the assistance to north korea. it may prove an empty threat, but pyongyang is so dependent on china is likely to have overlooked the obvious...
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well, can say the same thing to americans, some of them, taking advantage of chinese services in china. >> reporter: back at this house, workers continue to move in baby items, prep for meals and the shadow industry continues to thrive right in the open. kyung lah. cnn, roland heights, california. >>> our fourth story "outfront," executive order. president obama is making good on his promise to support new ways to curb gun violence. tomorrow he's expected to embrace 19 steps, 19. they like having lots of things on their list of things to do. he says he's got 19 things he can do through executive order that will bypass congress and the powerful opposition that he faces there. among the 19 items, he would improve the way the government enforces current gun laws, obviously that's a big problem because you know, you can enforce the laws we have and have a whole lot of change in this country before you even did new laws. but in terms of new laws, he wants to keep better data on where the guns actually are and expand mental health reporting. he also wants to direct government agencies to con
well, can say the same thing to americans, some of them, taking advantage of chinese services in china. >> reporter: back at this house, workers continue to move in baby items, prep for meals and the shadow industry continues to thrive right in the open. kyung lah. cnn, roland heights, california. >>> our fourth story "outfront," executive order. president obama is making good on his promise to support new ways to curb gun violence. tomorrow he's expected to embrace 19...
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the question is what's the impact on the united states as opposed to a china, russia, brazil. the u.s. is the world's largest economy, the u.s. dollar is a global reserve currency. housing continues to pick up, unemployment is going down, american corporations are the world's largest and they're sitting on lots of cash, which, you know, sort of quixotically it's precisely that strength that allows washington to continue to be so incredibly dysfunctional. yeah, i'm feeling pretty bad over whae's coming out of capitol hill in the next few months but it's not medication that leads me to believe america is stable. >> even washington may not be able to mess up what's going on. christine romans, we've been talking about the consequences of not having a budget, a serious plan to deal with debt and deficits. but a number of prominent democrats point out the debt problem isn't that much of a problem. money is basically free many america and republicans should stop obsessing about it. >> a new narrative and they're getting bolder with it. the debate is the way liberals and conservatives
the question is what's the impact on the united states as opposed to a china, russia, brazil. the u.s. is the world's largest economy, the u.s. dollar is a global reserve currency. housing continues to pick up, unemployment is going down, american corporations are the world's largest and they're sitting on lots of cash, which, you know, sort of quixotically it's precisely that strength that allows washington to continue to be so incredibly dysfunctional. yeah, i'm feeling pretty bad over whae's...
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industrial production turned up a little bit in china. the eurozone should benefit from the easing monetary policies that they've seen, and we're not even arguing about a financial crisis in the eurozone right now. interest rates have actually come down in those countries. when i wrap it all together and i've got about ten other reasons why i like the stock market, i think it will be up about what it was this year, about 13% or so. >> more than double what a lot these economicis are predi predicting. that's a bullish way. if you're going to get 10%, 12%, 13% on the market, it's definitely worth being in. equity strategist at wells fargo securities, gina, ned ticks off unemployment, auto, housing, asia. you put those same things into a mix and you don't get as optimistic as he is. >> it's more likely the market takes a little bit of pause. a lot of that is because of policy and everything that's going on in washington, creatinging some degree of limited risk tolerance. but the other key component is earnings. i mean, the market has risen o
industrial production turned up a little bit in china. the eurozone should benefit from the easing monetary policies that they've seen, and we're not even arguing about a financial crisis in the eurozone right now. interest rates have actually come down in those countries. when i wrap it all together and i've got about ten other reasons why i like the stock market, i think it will be up about what it was this year, about 13% or so. >> more than double what a lot these economicis are predi...
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know, the question i think a lot of people have been looking for is does he try to pull a nixon and china on entitlement reform? in the state of the union. there is that opportunity there. but with regard to north africa and mali, erin, you've been there outfront on that reporting. the other shoe in the arab spring is dropping, and this administration has to respond. >> you have defense secretaries switching and maybe the view switching, that there's a little bit of a gap and a black hole right now on dealing with some of those issues. >> i thought our colleague fareed zakaria wrote how john kerry and chuck hagel, two guys wary of projecting u.s. force overseas taking power at a time, the president has no choice here. it may be a smaller al qaeda or smaller terrorist threat, but it's bubbling up and it's unpredictable and in some ways harder to manage. >> every single player i've talked, from managers that work with forces to the african union to the french, even in the administration, they all believe that the united states will have to do more. france will not be able to solve this on t
know, the question i think a lot of people have been looking for is does he try to pull a nixon and china on entitlement reform? in the state of the union. there is that opportunity there. but with regard to north africa and mali, erin, you've been there outfront on that reporting. the other shoe in the arab spring is dropping, and this administration has to respond. >> you have defense secretaries switching and maybe the view switching, that there's a little bit of a gap and a black hole...
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happy valentine's day, china, unless congress raises its debt ceiling. >> our fourth story, president christie? new jersey's governor got a big stamp of approval. there was a poll that just came out, gave governor chris christie 73% approval rating among new jersey voters. that's really important and significant. the reason is because new jersey is a big "d" democrat state. went for president obama in each of the two past presidential elections. so is christie the biggest contender for 2016? all right, this is a guy that -- he says what he thinks, roland. he says what he thinks. let me start off because a lot of republicans, john, have been questioning his party loyalty after the aftermath of hurricane sandy because in the final days of the campaign, he appeared with and complimented president obama. and then afterwards, he got very angry about the vote, right? and he slammed john boehner. loving obama, hating boehner, here he is. >> our delegation asked for a meeting with the speaker at that time. they were refused. i called the speaker four times last night after 11:20, and he did n
happy valentine's day, china, unless congress raises its debt ceiling. >> our fourth story, president christie? new jersey's governor got a big stamp of approval. there was a poll that just came out, gave governor chris christie 73% approval rating among new jersey voters. that's really important and significant. the reason is because new jersey is a big "d" democrat state. went for president obama in each of the two past presidential elections. so is christie the biggest...
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i think first of all president obama needs to play nixon in china on the issue of debt and specifically on entitlement reform. he has to take on activist groups in his own base to get something done in the national interest. likewise, republicans need to reconnect the idea of fiscal conservatism with fiscal responsibility again. they've totally forgotten that revenues are any part of the equation. it's disingenuous and doesn't work as maths. >> can we talk about mission in i talked about where is the discussion on education reform, the discussion about global competition, where's the real discussion about energy and our energy future? instead it's budget wars. you will hear from some people, maya, whoill say, look, the budget wars embody our big visions and how they aren't unified. are we sacrificing sort of our direction and our standing in the world? maybe this sounds overly dramatic. are we sacrificing that by focusing -- not even operating with a budget? >> right. it does feel like an incredibly important moment and not dramatic to put it that way. when you think about what we need
i think first of all president obama needs to play nixon in china on the issue of debt and specifically on entitlement reform. he has to take on activist groups in his own base to get something done in the national interest. likewise, republicans need to reconnect the idea of fiscal conservatism with fiscal responsibility again. they've totally forgotten that revenues are any part of the equation. it's disingenuous and doesn't work as maths. >> can we talk about mission in i talked about...
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december 17th, 19-year-old jesus manuel garcia allegedly opened fire at the china garden restaurant. police say when the employees fled, the shooter chased after them in the parking lot firing at them. in the chaos, he also shot at a patrol car after the officers shined a light on him. >> he was having a difficult time dealing with the breakup. that's what may have set him off to come over here and commit this act. >> reporter: garcia followed the employees in the store next door. the gunman kept shooting as panicked moviegoers poured out the exit doors. >> i could have died, you know, i'm glad i'm okay and i have another day with my son. >> one of the fleeing patrons was wounded. but so many might have died had it had not been for a quick-thinking sergeant who was also armed. she happened to be working security at the theater and ran toward the sound of the shooting. she shot him four times. >> that was really nerve wracking. and it was -- i'm not going to lie, it was frightening. the training kicks in. >> reporter: garcia, the suspect is charged with attempted capital murder and ha
december 17th, 19-year-old jesus manuel garcia allegedly opened fire at the china garden restaurant. police say when the employees fled, the shooter chased after them in the parking lot firing at them. in the chaos, he also shot at a patrol car after the officers shined a light on him. >> he was having a difficult time dealing with the breakup. that's what may have set him off to come over here and commit this act. >> reporter: garcia followed the employees in the store next door....
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will he pull a nixon on china when it comes to debt and start leading on entitlement reform? like clinton did on health reform. he has always talked a good game. can he really lead on this issue and leave us in a fundamentally more sound fiscal foot when he leaves office? >> american middle class term two versus term one? >> i don't know that it will be much different. when you look at the forecasts, whether democratic or republican analysts, they're talking continuation of 150,000 jobs a month. that's if nothing goes wrong. the slightest little hiccup could throw this economy off balance and put us in a recession. while mr. obama might not necessarily be to blame, it would happen. we simply have to grow better. the style of leadership has changed and improved but where are the proposals to really get stuff done and get the economy jump-started ? i'm waiting to see that. >> peter morissey, annie, john, don't any of you move. we'll lay out the challenge, b jobs part of that challenge. getting people back to work. a quiz for you at home, how many jobs have been created since th
will he pull a nixon on china when it comes to debt and start leading on entitlement reform? like clinton did on health reform. he has always talked a good game. can he really lead on this issue and leave us in a fundamentally more sound fiscal foot when he leaves office? >> american middle class term two versus term one? >> i don't know that it will be much different. when you look at the forecasts, whether democratic or republican analysts, they're talking continuation of 150,000...
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usually china sends workers around the world. now they're giving people coming there looking for jobs. they issue a small number of green card equivalents to friends of the communist party but most workers there are in an unregulated environment. i want to bring in the author of "the immigrant exodus," vivek wadhwa, a stanford university law school fellow and research at duke university. we welcome to the program. i want to ask you, can america lead the world with its current immigration rules and quotas? what should immigration reform look like? >> right now we're losing the war. what's happening is that we've brought in hundreds of thousands of really smart people from all over the world to study. we educated them and gave them experience in working for our companies and innovate like we do. now we're telling them, sorry, we don't have enough visas for you. go back home. they're doing that. tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people have already gone back who are now starting companies in india, chien wra and brazil, al
usually china sends workers around the world. now they're giving people coming there looking for jobs. they issue a small number of green card equivalents to friends of the communist party but most workers there are in an unregulated environment. i want to bring in the author of "the immigrant exodus," vivek wadhwa, a stanford university law school fellow and research at duke university. we welcome to the program. i want to ask you, can america lead the world with its current...
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it makes it sound like it's possible that the establishment in china is trying to break into the times. crazy stuff. >> the oakland tribune has a story about the gnomes turning up on utility poles everywhere. the 2,000 handpainted gnomes have become a local popular attraction but pg&e is not happy. it is mounting a campaign to remove the portraits from its poles with the help of the mysterious artist who painted them. the artist will provide a map of all the locations to pg&e and the utility will carefully remove the portraits and make arrangements to give them away to whoever wants one. >> i'm sure the gnomes are doing great damage to the poles. what harm? protect the gnomes. >>> so an old friend wants a new place in your life. we are talking about blackberry. but not the one you had five years ago. >> so cool. >> the brand new one. you're looking tat now in the hands of christine romans. >> the picture is amazing. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two,
it makes it sound like it's possible that the establishment in china is trying to break into the times. crazy stuff. >> the oakland tribune has a story about the gnomes turning up on utility poles everywhere. the 2,000 handpainted gnomes have become a local popular attraction but pg&e is not happy. it is mounting a campaign to remove the portraits from its poles with the help of the mysterious artist who painted them. the artist will provide a map of all the locations to pg&e and...
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some china data that was better than expectations. we are also watching gun stocks. as i told you, there has been a rally in gun stocks since the newtown massacre. why? there's been a run on guns. that rally fizzled yesterday as vice president biden and word from his office that, hey, maybe an executive order could be on the table. look at how the stocks went there? the gunmakers stocks fell. ruger down about 1%. smith & wesson dropped more than 2%, but still positive over the past five days. watching that fizzle. it's not just the gunmakers, we watched the retailers. the big major sporting retailers sell a lot of these guns. stocks like cabela's and dick's sporting goods fell about 1%. this made no move on walmart's stock, but walmart will be attending those meetings after initially saying a scheduling conflict prevented them from being there. another big story we're watching. new mortgage rules. the government coming out with rules for lenders. lenders have to write mortgages that people can pay back. >> novel idea. >> for the first time, i can't believe it's here.
some china data that was better than expectations. we are also watching gun stocks. as i told you, there has been a rally in gun stocks since the newtown massacre. why? there's been a run on guns. that rally fizzled yesterday as vice president biden and word from his office that, hey, maybe an executive order could be on the table. look at how the stocks went there? the gunmakers stocks fell. ruger down about 1%. smith & wesson dropped more than 2%, but still positive over the past five...
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also he should do a bilateral with the leadership of china. china's having a horrible environmental crisis, air quality's going down. an opportunity for both superpowers to sit down. the president's unleashed, unchained, willing to speak from his heart. you'll see a very different second term. >> anna, you're always unleashed and unchained, anna. you are never a wallflower about any of these things. talk about the tone here because fellow republicans not happy about it. they didn't think it was genuine reaching across the group. they called it, quote, a harshly ideological aggressively partisan speech, more appropriate for the campaign trail than for the solemn occasion of his inaugural ceremony. how did it come across to you? >> it came across that way. you know i was with him at the beginning, talking about the constitution, about all men being created equal, about togetherness. but then came this entire second which was about some of the most divisive and controversial issues that we face as a country today. i think van is right. he did spe
also he should do a bilateral with the leadership of china. china's having a horrible environmental crisis, air quality's going down. an opportunity for both superpowers to sit down. the president's unleashed, unchained, willing to speak from his heart. you'll see a very different second term. >> anna, you're always unleashed and unchained, anna. you are never a wallflower about any of these things. talk about the tone here because fellow republicans not happy about it. they didn't think...
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china of course has had a new leadership since last october and they have promised reform. saying they would listen to people's concerns and deliver a more just society to all citizens. but judging from what has happened so far, the new leaders are still not going on tolerate anything or minute who dares an challenge the monopoly of power. >>> free press is nothing to take for granted. >> absolutely. they call social stability the most important thing for communist leaders. for u.s. officials, it's human rights. always a conflict between the united states and china. >>> coming up, a packed hour ahead on "early start." our free press loving "early start" including a live update on breaking news from london after a helicopter goes down in flames by a transit hub can during rush hour. >>> plus he's on a solo race around the world. just him and unforgiving elements on the open water. alex thompson says he'd kill for a big mac right now. >>> but first, you know you're crazy when the cast of honey boo boo tells you to take a hike. forced to part ways with a key member of the cast
china of course has had a new leadership since last october and they have promised reform. saying they would listen to people's concerns and deliver a more just society to all citizens. but judging from what has happened so far, the new leaders are still not going on tolerate anything or minute who dares an challenge the monopoly of power. >>> free press is nothing to take for granted. >> absolutely. they call social stability the most important thing for communist leaders. for...
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can he go to china, can we create more favorable trade terms in china? we were stuck on this showdown, two scorpions in a bottle to use a cold war metaphor. now the scorpions are the white house versus congress. and we seem to be replaying this same scenario over and over again, and it's hard to get a sense of the vision of the second term, if every three months, we're going to be in these kind of tight, you know, of debt ceiling fiscal cliff types of negotiations. so somehow, this spring, the president has got to break this syndrome. and i think he made it very clear, if the government goes bankrupt, congress will be blamed and he'll start really using executive authority in a way probably unprecedented since theodore roosevelt. >> doug, you brought up a really good point there, the fact that some things just didn't come up, the middle east did not come up, these are the kind of things, we're now stuck in this discussion over what's going to happen now, the next showdown over congress. one of the things that was a sidebar, a lot of criticism he's been g
can he go to china, can we create more favorable trade terms in china? we were stuck on this showdown, two scorpions in a bottle to use a cold war metaphor. now the scorpions are the white house versus congress. and we seem to be replaying this same scenario over and over again, and it's hard to get a sense of the vision of the second term, if every three months, we're going to be in these kind of tight, you know, of debt ceiling fiscal cliff types of negotiations. so somehow, this spring, the...